Lord Howe Island
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Neds Beach

Lookout, Ned's Beach Lord Howe Island
There’s a feeding frenzy of a fishy kind at Ned’s Beach on the island’s northeast just below Malabar Hill. Hundreds of fish swim up to the shore for the daily 4pm feeding.

Lord Howe Island Walking Tracks and Hiking Trails

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These walking tracks and hiking trails offer an ideal way to explore and enjoy Lord Howe Island.

Kims Lookout

Kim's Lookout Lord Howe Island
From Malabar Hill, you can walk along the cliff edge and descend to Kim’s Lookout, about a kilometre to the west. It’s a more demanding and slightly slippery walk, but well worth the effort for the brilliant view.

Lord Howe Island Beaches and Bays

Beaches and Bays Lord Howe Island
Lord Howe Island has many beaches and bays that offer seclusion for relaxation, reef walking and beachcombing, snorkelling, swimming, fishing, and picnicking.

Lord Howe Island Birdwatching

Birdwatching on Lord Howe Island Lord Howe Island
Lord Howe Island is an excellent location for bird watching as it has 18 species of land bird including the rare Lord Howe Island Woodhen; and is a breeding ground for 14 species of seabird. Many seabird colonies are accessible along...

Mount Gower

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The majestic Mount Gower is the highest point on Lord Howe Island, a volcanic landmass often shrouded in mist.

Lagoon and Lagoon Beach The

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The Lagoon is a beautiful expanse of calm turquoise water enclosed by a six-kilometre long coral reef on the western side of the island.

Valley of the Shadows The

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Massive banyan trees and 40-metre high forests of Kentia palms cast brooding shadows in this enclave on the east coast.

Old Settlement Beach

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This quiet haven, just north of the jetty on the lagoon side, is ideal for families. You may be lucky enough to spy green turtles swimming in the shallows.

Mt Eliza

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At 145 metres Mt Eliza is far from the highest peak on Lord Howe Island.

Balls Pyramid

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This triangle of basalt rock juts 550 metres out of the sea. Situated 23 km south of Lord Howe Island, Ball’s Pyramid is the world’s tallest sea stack and one of a series of volcanic pinnacles formed from a massive eruption...

North Bay

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This is the quintessential tropical paradise beach with swaying palm trees and golden sand.

Blinky Beach

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Blinky Beach on the east side of Lord Howe Island is the place to go if you want to surf.

Lord Howe Island Water Based Activities

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Kayaking, scuba diving, snorkelling, fishing, reef walking, surfing and swimming are all available at Lord Howe Island.

Lord Howe Island Marine Reserve

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Lord Howe Island is located approximately 630 kilometres off the north coast of NSW. It is surrounded by several small islets.

Lord Howe Island Hand Feeding Fish

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Hand feeding the fish is a popular activity on Lord Howe Island that everyone can enjoy. Hundreds of fish congregate in the shallow waters of Ned's Beach and can be hand-fed with bread at any time of the day.

Lovers Bay

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This secluded, tiny bay seems the perfect place for lovers.

Coral Reef

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Lord Howe Island is a protected marine park and an ideal spot for snorkelling and diving. It supports the world’s most southerly coral reef.

Kentia Plantation

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Lord Howe Island is the original home of the world’s most popular decorative palm, the Kentia.

Mount Lidgbird

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The smaller of Lord Howe’s two imposing volcanic peaks, Mount Lidgbird is named after the naval officer who first sighted Lord Howe Island in 1788....

Malabar Hill

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Standing on Malabar Hill, you’ll have a beautiful vista of the entire island and beyond.